If you want your wedding jewellery to match perfectly then a wedding jewellery set comprising of earrings and a necklace or a bracelet too is just right for you. Then after the wedding day, you can wear each piece separately. Your bridal jewellery adds the finishing touches to your overall look. A lot of attention is already given on picking the wedding dress and it is rightfully done so, but your wedding jewellery is also worthy of some grave attention and efforts. After all, the wedding jewellery is like the sugar paste flower to your wedding cake – it’s not vital but definitely worth your time and consideration.

Your jewellery is an important investment and if it is properly taken care of, it retains more of its look and quality. Here are some tips to ensure the long life of your precious pieces: Although gold is tarnish-resistant, it can still get smudged. Lotions, powders, soaps and even natural skin oils can cover your jewellery and cut off its radiance. Jewellery cleaning removes these residues and restores the original shine to your jewellery. Although there are several commercial products available for cleaning gold jewellery, an initial solution of detergent and water goes a long way in restoring gold’s lustre and a soft brush helps to gently clean complex designs and engraved stones.

Professional jewellery polishing fabrics are an effective and affordable way to keep your gold collection shiny and radiant. One should never wear jewellery while swimming or working out. Although gold is said to be non-reactive, it is true that exposure to chemicals such as chlorine in pools or household cleaners will leave the gold jewellery discoloured or damaged. When one is not wearing the jewellery, it is important to have proper storage. If you want to get rid of scratching and loss of radiance, keep your jewellery in a fabric-lined jeweller’s case or in a compartmental box so that each piece of jewellery has a separate layer to protect them.

Special gemstones like rings made with solitaire diamonds, sapphire and ruby are relatively hard, although the next two can still acquire scratches. However, pearls, emeralds and opals are soft and require a gentle touch. Emeralds and opals contain water in their matrix and catch cracks when allowed to dry. Pearls are to be worn as frequently as possible to expose them to the natural oils present in our skin. When pearls dry out, they lose their lustre, hence they should not be cleaned with alcohol or detergent. Pearls should not be exposed to vinegar or other acids, as it will dissolve them. To clean the pearls, simply wipe with a soft damp cloth.

Do not use ultrasonic jewellery cleaners on pearls and opals – they will be damaged. Place a wide flat dish with silver cleaner line tinfoil, then place your silver jewellery in a separate dish so they don’t touch the pieces. Mix 4 cups of hot water together with 4 tablespoons of baking soda. Apply it on the silver and leave it for a few minutes until the tarnish is removed, then wash and polish with a soft cloth. Make sure you remove the silver as soon as it is clean and do not let it soak for hours as the electrolytic reaction continues and can further damage the jewellery pieces says manager Engagement rings direct.